Yup and at my age that’s why I’m old school. Lol
I just looked at cuds on coins. This is the first thing on their site. Cuds-on-coins is designed to be a comprehensive visual database...
Sorry but I’m more old school. I see a die crack that has a small chip on the lower ribbon. I also see a die crack that has split and formed 2...
Same here.
You’re more than welcome.
A dog eatery is a restaurant for dogs, not eating your or anyone else’s dog. They were popular around the turn of the early 1900’s and you can...
No problems. We’re all here to learn.
Not a lamination issue.
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Exact what Mr. Numismatist said. Welcome to CT. Paper money is printed but coins are minted. Both at different facilities.
Yes, please be sure to post the results.
I’d rather have my coins than to trade for medical services.
A die crack looks exactly like your coin. A crack is raised but not straight. A cud must be on the rim and they appear as a blob of metal. Small...
Nice die crack
A definite MAD or Mis Aligned Die Strike.
I don’t even try to buy raw coins to grade as a MS-70.
At the present time I have doctors to consider so not buying right now.
Thank you
It should be around $650 for an AG-3 grade that’s certified.
Even if the desired type it’s not worth spending the money to grade it. Welcome to CT.
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